Library Business Officer
Please see Special Instructions for more details.
- If there is a document you feel is relevant to this position that you would like reviewed with your resume and application, you may upload it to the "Other Documents" section of the Applicant Documents.
- The finalist will be subject to a Criminal Background Check and/or a Motor Vehicle Report
- The Search Committee will not contact references without first verifying permission with the finalist.
- Please ensure your resume reflects the knowledge, skills, abilities, and experiences to support your answers to the supplemental questions.
- UNC Charlotte Benefits Information: https://hr.charlotte.edu/benefits/benefits-overview/
Position Information
General Information
| Position Number |
002170 |
| Vacancy Open to |
All Candidates |
| Working Title |
Library Business Officer |
| Position Designation |
EHRA Non-Faculty |
| Employment Type |
Permanent - Full-time |
| Months per Year |
12 |
| Work Schedule |
8:00a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday |
| Hours per week |
40 |
| FLSA Status |
Exempt |
| Division |
Academic Affairs |
| Department |
Library (Adm) |
| Work Location |
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| Salary Range |
$90,000 - $95,000 |
| Primary Purpose of Department |
The J. Murrey Atkins Library (Atkins) serves as the intellectual backbone of a large urban research university and is the academic heart of campus.
The library has an annual budget of over $15 million and holds membership in several consortia, including the
UNC University Library Advisory Council, the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (
ASERL), and the Association of College & Research Libraries (
ACRL).
Atkins welcomes more than 1.5 million visitors annually and provides access to over 3.8 million physical and online volumes, with expanding electronic collections of over 500 databases and more than two million e-Books.
The library is the home of the university archives and the university art collection, as well as numerous other special collections. In addition, the library provides spaces for study, equipment loans, research support, a digital repository of faculty and student work, digital archives, and information literacy instruction. The
Area 49 collection of innovation and maker spaces serves Atkins patrons excited to engage with ideas in new ways through curiosity and experimentation. |
| Primary Purpose of Position |
The
Library Business Officer (LBO) plays a key role in the financial, personnel, and operational leadership of the library. As a member of the Dean's leadership team, the Library Business Officer provides strategic oversight, guidance, communication, operational strategy, and decision-making in the areas of financial management and human resources. This position ensures that all business activities align with university policies and strategic goals while fostering collaboration across departments and with stakeholders from divisions across the university. The
LBO is expected to develop substantive knowledge of the goals of the library and university and an awareness of broader higher education trends to ensure strategic alignment. |
| Summary of Position Responsibilities |
Financial Management and Business Operations
The
LBO manages comprehensive financial operations and business administration, ensuring efficient and compliant resource management. This includes budgetary planning, forecasting, and supervising business staff. The
LBO collaborates with university offices to optimize financial performance, implement innovative processes, and oversee external grants and contracts.
Budget Oversight and Planning: Lead strategic financial planning and forecasting for the library's $15M budget, developing long-range objectives aligned with institutional goals.- Financial Reporting and Analysis: Prepare and reconcile records for multiple funding sources, providing insights on trends and status to support sound decision-making.
Fund Maintenance and Transactions: Oversee account reconciliation, budget projections, revisions, and purchasing approvals. Procurement and Operations: Manage fiscal functions including accounting, travel, expense reimbursement, contract review, and policy enforcement. Grants and Contracts Management: Direct post-award management for external grants and research funding in coordination with principal investigators. Personnel and Payroll Management: Monitor salary allocations and vacant positions while ensuring accurate payroll transactions for EHRA and SHRA roles. Compliance and Process Improvement: Interpret state and university policies, design efficient internal workflows, and train staff on financial systems and tools.
Human Resources Management
The
LBO oversees human resources functions for approximately 110
FTE, managing the full employee lifecycle and ensuring policy compliance. This includes supervising business staff and handling personnel issues for faculty, staff, and student employees.
HR Leadership: Oversee recruitment, hiring, onboarding, promotion, and retention for faculty, staff, student, and temporary employee classifications, ensuring procedural accuracy and equity. Compensation and Benefits: Administer salary, benefits, leave, and workplace accommodations in compliance with federal, state, and university HR policies. Supervision and Workforce Planning: Lead the library business team, with responsibilities related to budget and human resources management, ensuring effective talent management and compliance with university policies. Issue Resolution and Confidentiality: Collaborate with supervisors and university HR to mediate personnel disputes and disciplinary matters in a timely manner, while maintaining strict confidentiality and alignment with institutional guidelines.
Data Analysis and Strategic Decision-Making
The
LBO uses data analysis to inform strategic decisions, improve operational efficiency, and manage risk. This role involves auditing, policy research, and providing expert advice to leadership on resource allocation.
Data-Driven Recommendations: Analyze financial and personnel data to provide recommendations that support strategic objectives and resource allocation. Conduct research on university policies to resolve complex financial, operational, and human resources issues and develop improved financial processes. Audit and Risk Management: Oversee internal and external audits, address findings, and implement risk mitigation strategies and corrective actions.
Leadership and Stakeholder Engagement
As a member of the Dean's leadership team, the
LBO influences long-term financial, personnel, and operational strategies. The
LBO acts as a proxy for the Dean in approving key business decisions, allowing executive leadership to focus on broader institutional priorities. The
LBO serves as the primary liaison between the library and campus partners (e.g., Academic Affairs, HR, Internal Audit, Research) to ensure operational alignment with university systems and procedures.
Strategic Advising and Policy Leadership: Provide input to the Dean on resource stewardship and lead the establishment or revision of internal operational policies. Prepare analysis and reports in response to complex inquiries. University Liaison: Facilitate communication with key university offices, representing the library in institutional discussions and advocating for resource needs.
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| Minimum Education/Experience |
- Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Human Resources, or a related field;
- Five (5) years of progressive experience in business or HR management; or
- An equivalent combination of education and experience.
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| Preferred Education, Knowledge, Skills and Experience |
- Advanced degree, MBA preferred
- Higher education experience
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| Necessary Certifications/Licenses |
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| Preferred Certifications/Licenses |
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| Special Notes to Applicants |
- If there is a document you feel is relevant to this position that you would like reviewed with your resume and application, you may upload it to the "Other Documents" section of the Applicant Documents.
- The finalist will be subject to a Criminal Background Check and/or a Motor Vehicle Report
- The Search Committee will not contact references without first verifying permission with the finalist.
- Please ensure your resume reflects the knowledge, skills, abilities, and experiences to support your answers to the supplemental questions.
UNC Charlotte Benefits Information: https://hr.charlotte.edu/benefits/benefits-overview/
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| Posting Open Date |
08/21/2026 |
| Posting Close Date |
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| Open Until Filled |
Yes |
| Proposed Hire Date |
11/01/2026 |
| If time-limited please indicate appointment end date |
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| Contact Information |
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Posting Specific Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
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How did you hear about this employment opportunity?
- UNC Charlotte Website
- HERC Job Board
- Inside Higher Education
- Mitratech Circa (formerly known as Local JobNetwork)
- Another Website
- Agency Referral
- Advertisement/Publication
- Personal Referral
- Other
Where did you learn about this posting? (Open Ended Question)
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Do you have a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Human Resources, or a related field; Five (5) years of progressive experience in business or HR management; or an equivalent combination of education and experience?
- Yes, at least a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Human Resources, or a related field; Five (5) years of progressive experience in business or HR management.
- Yes, an associate's degree and in Business Administration, Public Administration, Human Resources, or a related field; Seven (7) years of progressive experience in business or HR management.
- Yes, a high school diploma/GED and Nine (9) years of progressive experience in business or HR management
- No.
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
- Resume / Curriculum Vitae
- Cover Letter / Letter of Interest
- Contact Information for References
Optional Documents
- Other Document
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